How do I preform a prostate massage on my boyfriend?
Candy asked:
We saw road trip and now we want to try but I don’t know how to do it.
We saw road trip and now we want to try but I don’t know how to do it.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=yRHbBWfzM4o
Tags: Prostate, Prostate Massage, Road Trip

October 30th, 2008 at 1:34 am
:-O
Oh my gosh.
What is that?
November 1st, 2008 at 5:25 am
If you aren’t a licensed urologist, you shouldn’t even be considering it. Don’t you know that you can cause much harm doing something like that? Leave it for professionals if you have to have anything done in that area. Besides, who says that what you see on youtube is right for you to do just because you see some idiot do it? I mean a saw a guy eat dirt once, but that doesn’t mean I should do it. If your best friend jumped off a 300 ft. high cliff without a safety net or a parachute, would you too? Sometimes I think there is no common sense any more.
November 3rd, 2008 at 5:01 am
I read it in a cosmopolitan.. there’s nothing wrong or dangerous about doing it. Sorry but I can’t remember the details..
November 3rd, 2008 at 3:11 pm
a prostate massage ?
it’s a interesting thing. i’ve seen it in the site Pubspa.com
It is the online community exclusively for people interested in massage therapy, spa treatment, beauty care, etc
November 5th, 2008 at 4:23 am
If you are both open to it, it is fabulous. My BF loves it and the orgasm is intense.
Prostate massage, when performed on a regular basis, can be used as a preventative treatment against prostate cancer. It is good for prostate health in general, and can decrease the risk of prostate enlargement–that is, benign prostate hypertrophy (BPH). Prostate massage is also a form of sexual play. Whatever your reason may be, let’s say you would like to do prostate massage on your husband or partner. Here is how to go about doing it.
First of all, make sure he is okay with having a prostate massage. Let him know the procedure so that he understands what will happen. If he seems comfortable with it, then you can go ahead with it.
Keep your fingernails neat and trim. File off any jagged edges.
Ask your partner to urinate or do a bowel movement before having a massage. It is important that he should be as relaxed as possible. You may want to try a relaxation technique as well.
Clean your hands, use a sterile latex glove, and dab a bit of water-based lubricant on the glove’s fingertips. Then gently insert your fingers into his anus. Carefully push them inwards and upwards, against the rectal lining towards his front side. Move your fingers roughly the direction of his navel.
You do not have to push in too far, just a little more than an inch–about 3 cm. Then you will touch the prostate gland, a small round bulb of tissue about the size of a large walnut. Give it a gentle massage by rubbing it lightly along its sides. Do not press hard on the gland’s central portion, as that is where some sensitive nerves are located. Do not touch the prostate gland with your fingernails.
At some point, your partner may feel like he wants to urinate, even though he does not have to. That may feel somewhat confusing, but try to reassure him and, if he is okay with it, you can continue.
Your partner will become stimulated and may even ejaculate–but it is all right if ejaculation does not occur, as it doesn’t always happen.
And that is how you give your partner a prostate massage.
November 6th, 2008 at 8:20 pm
what kathy said lol